Economists Debate U.S. Debt Risks and Dollar Stability Amid Middle East Tensions

In a debate moderated by Kevin Muir, economists Robert Murphy and Randall Wray discussed the embedded risks of U.S. high deficits and a potential bond market crisis that could rapidly devalue the dollar. This discussion highlights growing concerns about the stability of the U.S. economy as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East raise the stakes for inflation and market dynamics. Observers will watch how these economic theories and warnings influence policy decisions and investor confidence amid ongoing systemic challenges.
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